Décor Classic Diffuser <br> Gratia <br> 250 ml
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Décor Classic Diffuser
Gratia
250 ml

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Décor Classic Diffuser
Gratia
250 mlProduct Size 250 ml 500 ml 1000ml Description The Culti Dcor collection adds a touch of character to any room with its bold, distinct features. Featuring a delectable scent selection presented in sculpted square bottles of thick glass, these statement making diffusers accentuate any interior style. Gratia is a tribute to Spring, representing an intense experience of inner peace. Its a sweet and intimate moment in its simplest form: a hymn to the pure

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Description

The Culti Décor collection adds a touch of character to any room with its bold, distinct features. Featuring a delectable scent selection presented in sculpted square bottles of thick glass, these statement-making diffusers accentuate any interior style.

Gratia is a tribute to Spring, representing an intense experience of inner peace. It’s a sweet and intimate moment in its simplest form: a hymn to the pure and eternal beauty of the rose.

Gratia is a fragrance as pure as a blooming flower, sharing a sweet heart of cabbage rose and freesia that lays deep inside the top fresh notes of rhubarb and lavender, complemented by the soft base notes of patchouli and ambrox.

Gratia: A quiet walk in a centuries-old rose garden during a warm May afternoon. Blooming roses all around for a relaxing blissful moment.

Olfactory Notes: Rhubarb, Lavender, Freesia, Cabbage Rose, Patchouli, Ambrox

Click here to purchase Culti Refill in 1000ml size.

About the Brand

Started in 1990 by Alessandro Agrati, Culti was the first company to develop perfume diffusion using rattan sticks soaked in fragrance. Today, Culti Milano has become an icon in the home fragrance industry and offers a multisensory experience through fine fragrances made of natural and synthetic ingredients. Specializing in scented diffusers, room sprays, sachets, candles, and perfumes, Culti products offer the ultimate combination of design and functionality; introducing an exceptional and elegant style to personalize and embellish homes and work environments with sophisticated, modern, and innovative scents.

Product Details

Made in Italy.

Product type:
Scented diffuser
Fragrance
: Gratia (Click here to view Décor Classic Diffuser in other scents and sizes)
Season: Spring/Summer
Dimensions: 250 ml, Height of bottle: 12.5 cm 
Materials: Clear Glass, Rattan Sticks

Average lifespan of diffuser
250 ml: 3 months
500 ml: 4 months
1000 ml: 6 months
2700 ml: 9 months
Average area the diffuser covers
250 ml: 10 sqm
500 ml: 20 sqm
1000 ml: 30 sqm
2700 ml: 40 sqm

 * The lifespan is based on a weekly turnover of the reed.

To reach high intensity, the sticks should be reversed daily.
To reach average intensity, the sticks should be reversed every 3 days.
To reach low intensity, the sticks should be reversed once a week.

It is recommended to change the sticks with each refill.

Precautions:
* Place home diffusers only on flat surfaces far from fire.
* Turn the reeds far from delicate surfaces (furniture, fine flooring), but over a sink.
* Keep out of reach of children.

Additional Information: In accordance with Cities’ Shipping & Return Policy, this item is not eligible for return or exchange.

Instructions

Packaging: Culti diffuser with 7 rattan sticks, packaged in a paperboard box imprinted with the Culti logo.
Packaging dimensions: (L 9 x W 9 x H 17) cm

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